Improved bread and cake-receptacle



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oHAHLEs o. SAVEHY, or PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIGNoH To,

A BARROWS, SAVERY &`O0., OF SAME PLACE.

Leners Patent No, 96,487, dated November 2, 1869.

IPROVED BREAD AND, CAKE-RECEPTCLE.

I *Wn- The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making pari:of the lame To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, CHARLES C. SAVERY, of Philadelphia, in the countyot' Philadelphia., andStute of -Penusylvania,l1ove invented auEnamelled-Iron Bread -and Cake-Receptacle; and I do hereby declare thatlche following isa full and exact description thereof, reference beinghad to the accompanying drawing, making part ot' this speciiicutiom andrepresenting :t central vertical section of the receptacle.

The invention consists in o-receptacle for bread and cake, having theiron` body A and cover vC enamelled on the inner surface, as representedat a this being a new article of manufacture, and possessing peculiaradvantages, since it is entirely free from corrosion, and

-can always bc kept perfectly sweet md clean, and coill sequently neverlia'thleto soul-, taint, or otherwise in- .jure the bread or cake placedwithin it.

lhe loi-n n ofthe receptacle moy he ns indicated, or any other which muysuit the taste or convenience. It is preferable -to secure the body A toa wooden base, B, and in order fo'- unite these, :t screw-bolt, b,

downward therefrom a suiiicient length to extend through the base B, andreceive :i nut, c, sunk therein, as represented.

Hnudles ffnre also attached to the sides of' the rcceptacle. They arecest separate, and are secured to the receptacle by short pieces oi'wire,l d 11,'custin the so as to form rivets, which tit intoholesin'tlle handleanches, and are secured therein b v heading.

v What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is i The general construction of the bread and cake-receptacle, ivithiron body A :tud cover C, bth enamelled o n xthe interior surface, andthe wooden hase B attached to the body A, ull substantially as hereinspecitied. A

' CHARLES C. SAVERY.

Witnesses:

Jos. H. CHUBB, C. W. CLOSE.

is cast in the bottom of the receptacle, so as project sides ofthe bodyA, and projecting therefrom outward,

